Graphs
You can create bar charts, line charts or pie charts based on data in your input tables, output tables and views. You can customize your graphs as described in Defining graphs.
Adding and deleting graphs

- Select Analyze > Graphs.
- Click New Graph. A new graph is created and opened. The default name is Graph (n), where n is an incrementing number.
- Edit the graph name as required using the
edit function.
Once the graph has been created, you can customize it as described in Defining graphs.

- Select Analyze > Graphs.
- Select the graph name or thumbnail in the navigation pane.
- Click Delete
. You are asked to confirm the deletion.
- Click Yes. The graph is deleted.

- Select Analyze > Graphs.
- Select the graph name in the navigation pane.
- Click Copy
. The graph is copied with a default name of <GraphName> (n), where n is an incrementing number.
Searching graphs
You can search within the list of graph names using the graphs filter. Start typing in the graphs filter. Graph names that contain the characters are displayed in the list box.
Wildcards are not required. Graph names containing the search characters are displayed, regardless of where in the graph name the characters are located.

You can set the graphs navigation pane to show graph names or thumbnail views of the actual graphs.
- Select Analyze > Graphs.
- At the top of the graphs navigation pane, use
to select one of:
- Standard – Graph names are listed in the navigation pane.
- Thumbnail – Thumbnail views of graphs are listed in the navigation pane.
You can drag and drop the graph names or thumbnails to change the order in which they are displayed in the navigation pane.
Last modified: Friday February 28, 2025